The investigation into the total loss of a Tallahassee Jewish center in a fire Sunday could take months to determine if a crime was committed.
Author: Karl Etters, Tallahassee Democrat
Florida county faces a $3.5 million fine over its employee vaccine requirement
Gov. Ron DeSantis has made good on his threat to fine local governments that require employees to be vaccinated against the coronavirus.
Florida cops angry over contract buy billboards, warn parents about state capital’s murder rate
The Tallahassee police union purchased billboard space spotlighting the city’s crime rate, warning parents against sending their children for college.
5 years after Florida law professor Dan Markel was gunned down, journey to justice continues
Tracking a silver Prius would lead investigators to shocking revelations of alleged Miami hit men and murder-for-hire plot that stunned Tallahassee.
Cyberattack diverts almost $500,000 out of city of Tallahassee payroll account
Almost half a million dollars was diverted out of the Tallahassee’s employee payroll Wednesday after a suspected foreign cyber-attack.
Cyberattack diverts almost $500,000 out of city of Tallahassee payroll account
Almost half a million dollars was diverted out of the Tallahassee’s employee payroll Wednesday after a suspected foreign cyber-attack.
Video shows Florida toddler walking towards police with hands up during her father’s arrest
TPD said the toddler unexpectedly got out the pickup truck and imitated her parents, who were suspects, walking toward officers with her hands raised.
At least 3 dead, including gunman, in shooting at Tallahassee yoga studio, police say
Tallahassee Police Chief Michael DeLeo said the suspect fatally shot himself. The conditions of the other victims were unclear late Friday.
Hurricane Michael unearthed 19th century shipwrecks in Florida
Sitting on the Gulf of Mexico side of Dog Island, the wooden ships now restin plain view. Previously, only some parts of the site were visible.